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Scientific American Supplement: 1914 - Bound Volume of 52 Issues

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  • Hardcover
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This is a bound volume of 52 issues of the "SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN SUPPLEMENT" covering the entire year of 1914. The issues are dated January 3rd to December 26, 1914. The magazine was published weekly during the late 19th and early 20th centuries and featured articles about new advances in science and technology. The issues are over-sized and measure approximately 15 3/4" x 11 1/4".

Here are a few random examples of articles:
* How to Harvest Ice Rapidly
* Is Interstellar Space Empty?
* The White Rhinocerous
* The Human Worth of Rigorous Thinking
* Sun-Power Plant
* An Unusual Case of Electrical Injury to Street Trees
* The Ascent of Lava
* Hatching Chickens by Electricity
* Stellar Photometry
* A Desolate Island of the Antarctic
* How Automobile Materials are Tested
* A Scythian Chief's Tomb Unearthed
* Safeguarding the Dirigible Against Damage in Landing and Re-entering
* Lead Poisoning in American Industrial Life
* The Shackleton Antarctic Expedition
* Progress of the Safety Movement
* Deteriorating Marksmanship in the German Army
* Sikorsky's Stupendous Biplane
* Progress in Locomotive Design
* Sunlight and Organic Synthesis
* Catastrophic Instability in Aeroplanes
* The Moving Picture in the Machine Tool Business
* The Permanent Fireproofing of Cotton Goods
* Safety Methods of Storing and Handling Explosive Liquids
* Social Evolution in Wasps
* Fresh Air in Schoolrooms
* Optical Marvels in the Antarctic
* Giraffe's and How They Are Hunted
* Bites of Venemous Serpeants and Their Treatment
* Deterioration and Preservation of Exhumed Antique Objects
* Stereoscopic Pictures of the Moon

Condition:
Light soiling/staining to the hardcovers and spine; sharp corners. The volume is tightly bound with no loose pages; partial crack at front hinge with no effect to binding. The pages are in great condition - mostly clean and white with only a few random stains and ink smudges found; occasional tears found, most notably near the front of the book where larger horizontal tears appear starting at the outer edge (a few of the tears have been repaired with clear tape). Most (but not all) of the front covers have "St. Botolph Club" stamped in ink at the top edge. Overall the volume is in very good condition.

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Bookseller
CraigsClassics US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
1142
Title
Scientific American Supplement
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Quantity Available
1
Binding
Hardcover
Date Published
1914
Weight
0.00 lbs
Keywords
scientific american supplement, science, technology, invention, inventors, nikola tesla, thomas edison, henry ford, popular mechanics, popular science, discovery, alexander graham bell, wright brothers
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Exploration / Travel / Adventure; Magazines; Non-Fiction; Outdoor / Nature; War / Military;

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CraigsClassics

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Hudson, New Hampshire

About CraigsClassics

My store offers a curated selection of antiquarian books in a variety of topics with an emphasis on classic literature and children's classics. I take pride in providing great customer service with prompt replies to offers and inquiries, careful packaging and next-day shipping. Based in scenic southern New Hampshire.

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